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Little Big Town releases new music video for “Hell Yeah”

By Felix Randolph
June 7, 2022
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Multi-platinum country supergroup Little Big Town, consisting of Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman, Phillip Sweet and Jimi Westbrook, release the official music video for current radio single “Hell Yeah.”

Directed by Blair Getz Mezibov, the “Hell Yeah” music video, like the song, puts LBT’s Sweet front and center. Sweet, playing the recently broken heart, is taken by friends (Fairchild, Schlapman and Westbrook) to a bar and a dance hall if you know you know for a night of fun getting over an ex. Little Big Town gave fans a preview of the new video with a Facebook exclusive premiere, and it’s available everywhere to watch now.

“We loved working with Blair on this video,” says Karen Fairchild. “Is there anything better than a place found in the middle of nowhere that’s actually the coolest club in town? Throw tequila and dirty dancing into the mix and it’s a party. I love a heartbreaking song that can still make you feel good.”

Written by Little Big Town members Sweet and Westbrook, along with Tyler Hubbard and Corey Crowder, “Hell Yeah” is currently playing on country radio and is the first track from the GRAMMY Award-winning band’s upcoming studio album. CMT says the song “combines a smooth groove with a lyrical edge about heartbreak”, while Billboard notes, “the quartet’s still tight harmonies lead on this deceptively upbeat track”.

Little Big Town are set to conclude The Bandwagon Tour with Miranda Lambert this weekend before joining the EAGLES on all dates of their European stadium tour this summer. This fall, the band will join Wynonna on select dates of The Judds: The Final Tour.

Little Big Town, the GRAMMY, ACM, CMA and AMA award-winning group of members Karen Fairchild, Phillip Sweet, Kimberly Schlapman and Jimi Westbrook, first entered the music scene over 20 years ago with the hit songs “Boondocks,” “Bring It On Home,” “Good As Gone,” and the GRAMMY-nominated “Little White Church.”

The band’s breakthrough albums, Tornado and Pain Killer, produced several #1 singles, including “Pontoon”, “Tornado” and “Day Drinking”, as well as the year’s best-selling country single (2015) “Girl To crush.” 2017’s The Breaker debuted at #1 on the Billboard Country Charts and Top 10 (#4) on the Billboard 200 to critical acclaim. The album includes their multi-week GRAMMY-winning #1 single, “Better Man,” as well as the 2019 GRAMMY-nominated “When Someone Stops Loving You.”

“The Daughters,” “Over Drinking,” and the critically acclaimed, GRAMMY-nominated hit single “Wine, Beer, Whiskey,” are the latest singles from the band’s self-produced ninth studio album, Nightfall, which topped the charts. of the Billboard Country Charts. in January 2020. To date, “Wine, Beer, Whisky” has reached global streams of over 375 million. The band’s tenth studio album is due out later this year.

Watch the new music video here:

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